Visit our authentically-built, 13th century inspired Tuscan castle and winery in world famous Napa Valley. Explore multiple levels of the castle and enjoy a tasting of our Italian-style wines, found exclusively at the Castello.

As an "Amici del Barone" - Friend of the Baron - Wine Club Member, we invite you to enjoy our hand-crafted Italian style wines with your friends, on a special occasion, or just for sipping after a fine day jousting!

A wax sealed bottle is a beautiful addition to your wine rack, but can be intimidating when it comes time to open it. This is easier than you may think! Simply plunge your corkscrew through the wax, as if it were not even there. Lift the cork slightly and wipe any wax crumbles from the opening. Pull the cork the rest of the way out and enjoy!

We have produced a video showing how to open them. Click Here to view the video.

Wine Profile

Tasting Notes

Our 2008 La Castellana is an elegant, complex wine, with good depth, volume and balanced with very velvety tannins providing length and a smooth, lingering texture.is a purple-tinged wine with concentrated black fruit aromas. The flavors are dense, with plum, sweet cherries, black currants and earth and spice in the mouth. Feminine, with sweet, focused red plum notes and hints of cranberry from the Sangiovese mingle with the expansive, spicy black pepper and black cherry of the Bordeaux varietals.

Ratings

90 pts, Robert Parker ♦ 93 pts, Wine Enthusiast Magazine

Awards

Gold Medal - 2013 American Fine Wine Competition

Winemaker Notes

The 2008 La Castellana is a purple-tinged wine with concentrated black fruit aromas - blackberry, black raspberry, and black cherry, with a creamy, rich, toasty oak bouquet. The rich structure and flavor of the wine is complemented by a lively acidity for excellent food pairing, and worthy of cellaring for up to 8-10 years.

Food Pairing Notes

This elegant "Super Tuscan" wine goes well with lamb, sausage, grilled steak, Venison or a great pasta dish such as Pappardelle with wild boar (Dario's favorite).

Production

1,634 cases

Other Notes

Beginning as early as the late 1960s, a few winemakers in Tuscany attempted to make more complex red wines by planting the classic Bordeaux red grape varieties. While they experimented with these wines as separate varietal blends excluding the regional variety, Sangiovese, they also tried omitting the small amount of the white variety “Malvasia bianca” traditionally added to Sangiovese to produce “Chianti Classico” in lieu of a blend with Bordeaux varietals (namely, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot) The term "Super Tuscan" describes a red wine made in this new style.

Product Reviews

Cody Griffin

(Sep 26, 2013 at 6:08 PM)

This is now my new favorite from the great craftsmen at the Castle. La Castellana (The Lady of the Castle) can go toe-to-toe with the Baron. This is absolutely one of the best Super Tuscan blends I've ever "laid a lip over"!

Jessica McKenzie

(Nov 28, 2016 at 7:12 PM)

I purchased this bottle of wine back in 2013 on a trip through Napa Valley with my mother. Tonight, I finally opened the bottle. I was delighted that the rich flavors were deep and elegant after all this time. This is, quite honestly, my favorite wine ever. I thoroughly enjoyed every sip. Sharing this bottle is hard, however, I wanted everyone to taste this "intellectually satisfying" wine. Bravo to Castello di Amorosa!